Chapter 292 Sleeplessness

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Chapter 292 Sleeplessness  No matter how much Harry tried to get the much needed sleep he craved, he couldn't seem to find it. He turned and tossed on his bed for over an hour until he finally gave up and got off the bed in frustration as he tried to figure out what was bothering him.

He picked up his cellphone from his nightstand as he walked out of the bedroom to the living room. Once he got there, his eyes fell on Jade's duffel bag which he had dropped on the couch earlier when he brought it from the car. 

It was Jade. She was the reason he couldn't sleep. He was worried about her. How was he supposed to get any sleep when he didn't even know where she had gone to or what she was doing? What if something happens to her? How would he explain to Tom that he didn't even know the whereabouts of his sister, who he had entrusted to him? Maybe he shouldn't have let her go out all by herself. Or he should have just convinced her to return to the house with him and go have fun after she joins her family the next day.

If he had known he wasn't going to be able to get any sleep, he would have just gone with her to wherever she had gone to, especially as she kept making it so obvious that she wanted him to go with her. 

He picked up the duffel bag and carried it over to the guest bedroom she had used the previous night. Immediately he walked through the door, he was greeted by the floral fragrance he had begun to associate with her, and he held his breath involuntarily.

Realizing what he was doing, he released his breath and carefully placed the duffel bag on the bed before walking out of the bedroom as fast as he could.

Immediately he returned to the living room, he headed straight for his minibar and poured himself a glass of wine. Just as he took the first sip of wine, his cell phone rang out, and he almost jumped out of his skin in shock. 

He quickly grabbed the phone thinking it was Jade, and he sighed when he saw that the call was from his father. He was surprised that his father had not called him back since the last time they spoke, and he embarrassed him in the presence of Jade. 

"Hey, dad!"

"Hey, you! You no longer care about your old man, do you?" His father asked, and Harry frowned as he dropped his wine glass. 

Somehow hearing his father ask that made his heart ache. They were both everything to each other so he didn't understand where that was coming from, "You know I do. I always will. Why would you even say that?" 

"Yet you haven't called in days? Why? Are you that pissed because I embarrassed you in front of your girlfriend?"

"Dad, I told you already. Jade isn't my girlfriend..."

"Why not? Is she in a relationship?"

"No, she is not. I am..."

"Then ask her out," his father cut in again, making Harry sigh. 

"Dad, can you at least let me finish what I'm saying?" Harry asked in exasperation.

"Not unless whatever you wanted to say was going to end on a positive note. That's the only thing I'm interested in hearing," his father said, and Harry shook his head. 

"Anyway, I was not pissed. I didn't call because I have been really busy these last couple of days. I've barely had a good night's sleep. I'm sorry. I will do better."

"Sure, I know you love me half as much as I love you. And I also know you were busy, hence I didn't call you either. I was only pulling your legs. By the way, I saw the news about Tom. He even has a girlfriend now, yet you don't."

Harry groaned inwardly, "I miss you, dad. I should visit you soon. Or maybe you can pay me a visit," Harry suggested, wanting to change the subject.

"Perhaps I should. And then we can go clubbing. Who knows? Maybe I can find you a girlfriend this time," he suggested, and Harry chuckled.

"I'm never going clubbing with you. Not after what you did the last time," Harry said, recalling how his father had walked up to a couple of the ladies at the club and tried to get them to talk to him. That had to be the most embarrassing night of his life. 

"Alright. I give up. You don't have to get married if you don't want to. You can stay married to your job if that's what you want. Why don't we adopt a kid then? Maybe a little girl? Or you don't like kids too?" 

"Dad, I love kids, and I'm definitely going to get a girlfriend and get married eventually. I just want something special like what you shared with mom. You of all people should understand that. So can you please give me some time?" Harry asked, and his father sighed. 

"It's not like I have a choice, do I?"

"You don't," Harry said and glanced at his phone's screen when it beeped with an incoming call notification from Aurora.

"I have to go now, dad. I will give you a call tomorrow, okay?" 

"Alright. Take care of yourself. And my regards to Tom's sister," his father said, and Harry heard the disconnect tone before he could protest.

Harry hesitantly received Aurora's call, "Hey!" He greeted and waited for her to scold him or complain that he had failed to call despite the fact that she had set reminders on his phone.

"Hello, Harry! How have you been?" Aurora asked in her usual easygoing tone, which made Harry's conscience prick him 

"I'm alright. You?"

"I'm fine. I was just thinking about you and wanted to hear from you. You're haven't returned to Ludus yet, have you? You still owe me a date," she reminded Harry, and he shut his eyes.

He had completely forgotten about that. He cleared his throat, "I'm very sorry I didn't reach out to you earlier. Something came up, so I had to leave sooner than planned," Harry explained apologetically. 

"Oh, no! I hope everything is alright?" She asked in a concerned tone.

"Yes. Everything is okay. I'm resuming work tomorrow, and as such, I won't be able to return to Varis anytime soon. I'm sorry," Harry apologized once again. 

"That's fine. I can come to you if you can't come to me. Is that okay with you?" Aurora asked, and Harry didn't have the heart to turn her down, considering the fact that he had disappointed her so many times already, yet she had remained calm and understanding.

"You can visit, but I'll have to arrange for you to lodge in a hotel..."

Aurora laughed softly, "There won't be any need for that. I can handle the details of my accommodation myself. All I need is for you to make yourself available for the date," she said, and Harry let out a sigh of relief. He had been worried that she would want to stay at his apartment during her visit. 

"Alright. Let me know when you are ready, and I'll keep the day open," Harry promised.

"That's good to know. What about Jade? How is she?" 

Harry groaned inwardly once he remembered once again that he had no idea how she was doing. He was going to have to call her and find out where she had gone to. It was obvious he wouldn't be having any sleep until she left his house, so it was as well he continued to keep his eyes on her. 

"She is fine. I need to go now. It was nice hearing from you," Harry said before hanging up. 

He dialed Jade's line immediately he hung up, and it rang for some time, but there was no response. Why wasn't she receiving her call? He wondered as he hurried to the room and took off his pajamas. 

Now he wished he had asked her where she was going to before letting her leave, or at least he should have insisted on dropping her off. Why didn't he think of that before now?

He quickly dressed in a red polo t-shirt and jean trousers before putting on the white sneakers he had worn earlier. Although he didn't know where he was going, he wanted to at least be out of the house while he continued to try to reach her. That way, he could get to her faster once the call connected.

He connected his earbud to his phone and placed it in his ear before walking out of the house. Once he got into his car, he threw his wallet on the front passenger seat, and just as he took out his phone from his pocket to dial her number, Jade returned his call. 

"Where are..." His words trailed off when she squealed with excitement.

"Hey, uncle Harry! Missing me already?" She asked drunkenly, making Harry sigh as he moved the phone away from his ear.

"Where are you?" He asked calmly.

"Having fun somewhere you didn't want to come to," Jade said and then screamed when a different song started playing in the background.

"Tell me where that is. I'm coming to get you now," Harry said, not liking that she was drunk and alone wherever she was.

"You're coming over?" Jade asked excitedly.

"Yes. I'm coming to take you home."

"No, I'm not going home yet. I want to have fun," Jade protested.

"What's the name of the place?" Harry asked impatiently.

"Club Edge. Come quickly, let's have fun," Jade said happily as she dropped the call and returned to the dancefloor.